Resident Evil 7: Biohazard could be the return to form fans have been waiting for. It continues to score big with critics and many people have been enjoying its horror since it released. Personally, I’ve yet to try it myself, waiting patiently to pick it up for a review later on, but I’ve seen enough of it to know just how awesome this game is. For those already finished, the first set...[Read More]
After much anticipation, John Wick Chronicles is finally releasing on February 9, 2017! Lionsgate and Starbreeze announced that this FPS game on VR will be launching on Steam and for the HTC Vive! Pre-orders for the game are available on Steam for $19.99.
After the cancellation of Scalebound, many in the Xbox community started to wonder about the status of other Microsoft exclusives. Xbox live members took to Twitter to ask Phil Spencer what was going to happen to titles that still had no official release date such as Crackdown 3, Phantom Dust HD, and Sea of Thieves.
On January 26th, French lawmakers signed a bill outlawing the sale of unlimited sodas in restaurants and the developers Snowrunner Games did not take kindly to this. The Cambridge, Massachusetts based company of Soda Drinker Pro is offering French citizens a free steam key of the game if they send a video to the Soda Drinker Pro Facebook page saying the words “I want infinite soda” in ...[Read More]
Creative Assembly, the developers responsible for the hugely popular Total War series and their latest entry, the free-to-play Total War: ARENA, have just released a new Developer Diaries series. This new series takes a look at the game’s ongoing development, as well as what players can expect in upcoming updates.
The world of independent game development has blossomed into a plethora of varied experiences, showing off levels of quality that rival studios with much bigger budgets and more people working for them. This is mainly in part to vastly superior distribution methods, with a lot of credit going to Steam and programs that support indies like the Xbox Live Arcade. We’ve seen games made in the si...[Read More]
A while back, I was writing for a much smaller indie magazine known as Giga Geek Magazine. It was my first time publishing any sort of writing on video games, even though I had made plenty of opinion-based videos on Youtube prior to joining the magazine. Oddly enough, it wasn’t long before we started seeing indie game developers reach out to us. I quickly learned how to use Twitter out of sh...[Read More]
Bethesda Softworks and Arkane Studios, creators of the Dishonored franchise, have announced the official release date of the upcoming sci-fi action title Prey. It was first revealed at E3 last year, with no solid release date, just a teaser trailer. Over the past few months, we have received more and more details building up to the eventual release. Today, the wait ends. When does Prey begin?
2016 was a big year in the world of video games. The world finally saw the release of The Last Guardian, Final Fantasy XV, and Persona 5 after being delayed for years. We also saw the continuation of popular franchises with the release of Dead Rising 4, Gears of War 4, Uncharted 4, Dark Souls 3, and Dishonored 2, just to name a few. Although 2016 was an interesting year in gaming, 2017 looks to ...[Read More]
Are you a modder, game designer, or artist who enjoyed the game SUPERHOT? Would you like to display your talents to the world and possibly win some prizes in the #MAKEITSUPERHOT competition? Hosted by Mod DB, the #MAKEITSUPERHOT competition will start today and run through February 26th. The campaign is open to all creators and is broken down into two categories; Games & Mods and Arts & ...[Read More]
Every once in a while, I find myself staring at all of my games, unable to decide what I want to play. Then I look over at my NES sitting on the dresser and suddenly I get the urge to play a classic. Being a gamer for just about thirty years, I sometimes need to go back to my roots and re-live the simplicity of 8-bit pixelated games. Yes, they were pretty simple in visual design, but they were fo...[Read More]
A while back I caught an interesting project on Kickstarter, one that had players adopting the mantle of a snarky villain in a retro-inspired world. Nefarious is that project, a game that uses classics like Mega Man for inspiration, but turns things on its head with the fact that players will become the final boss of the level. Players will become Crow, steal the princess, and then stop the heroes...[Read More]